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Hidden and mirage collective modes in two dimensional Fermi liquids

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Abstract

I will show that two-particle correlation functions in 2D Fermi liquids have a nontrivial topological structure. The structure manifests itself in unconventional zero-sound collective modes: “hidden” and “mirage” modes. A hidden mode resides outside the particle-hole continuum already for attractive interaction. It does not appear as a sharp peak in the dynamical susceptibility χ(q,ω), yet determines the long-time transient response of a Fermi liquid. A mirage mode emerges for strong enough repulsion. Unlike the conventional zero sound, it does not correspond to a pole of χ(q,ω), yet gives rise to a peak in the particle-hole susceptibility. I will discuss how these features are associated with the existence of a two-sheet Riemann surface defined by χ(q,ω). The hidden modes reside below the branch cut gluing the sheets, and the mirage modes reside on an unphysical sheet of the Riemann surface.

Presenters

  • Avraham Klein

    Ariel University, University of Minnesota

Authors

  • Avraham Klein

    Ariel University, University of Minnesota

  • Dmitrii Maslov

    University of Florida

  • Andrey Chubukov

    University of Minnesota, University of Florida, Physics, University of Minnesota